TIP: Stay on sidewalks and in the isolated running lane when possible. There are cars, cyclists and pedestrians along the route, so stay alert. The first half of the run is urban, but the Silver Lake Park is tranquil.

Points of Interest

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#1: St. George Ferry Terminal

#2: Staten Island Yankees

#3: Borough Hall

#4: Tompkinsville Square

#5: Hero Park

#6: Silver Lake Park

#7: Silver Lake

#8: Silver Lake Park Running Path

#9: Silver Lake NYRR Open Run

#10: Silver Lake Vineyard Hole 7

#11: Silver Lake Park Plants

#12: Victory Boulevard

#13: Tompkinsville Play Center/Lyons Pool

#14: View of Verrazano-Narrows Bridge

#15: National Lighthouse Museum

#16: Staten Island Ferry

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